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by teamonkey
482 days ago
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Again, the ECHR’s freedom of expression takes precedence. Good news! You can still post bad takes and disinformation online! But you can’t abuse people with it. For example sending a hate mob on someone, defamation, swatting etc. (which are also covered by other acts). And again, S127 is problematic because it doesn’t clearly define a line, it leaves it up to the courts on a case-by-case basis. Much of British common law is like that though. |
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> ECHR’s freedom of expression takes precedence
It takes 5 years on average to exhaust domestic remedies. Then another 3 years (on average) for the ECHR to hear your case. Needless to say, you can't afford it anyway.